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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Sep 1967, p. 19

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thitop officers are no different th}than any other employers. They nd| don't want any dissent from the ne' hired help." $:20---7:30--9:40 THEATRE TONY CURTIS in "DON'T MAKE WAVES" Adult -- Color his Weekend an Motor Inn pt. 22nd and 23rd SEPT. 23 @ OSE TRIO \TAIRS LOUNGE ING PLEASURE | Closing PT. 22nd @ nond Organ Dining Lounge Accepted - / | INN -- Bowmanville }-3373 IORNTON al Development : ee aT CL NOW FORMING Enroll Today! Phone NOW! 942-3661 RNTON st, Oshawa ry Ann Azzopardi tm many tending Onterte alfie we FOREST FIRE DEVASTATION Stumps still smoulder on blackened mountainside after flames ripped through NEAR KAMLOOPS biggest one to hit British 45,000 acres near Shuswap Lake, 20 miles east of Kam- loops. The fire was the Columbia in the last six years. Firefighters con- B.C. tinued to battle against it Thursday. (CP Wirephoto) BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Five Area Motorcyclists Appear WHITBY -- Judgment was reserved until Sept. 26 by Mag- istrate H. W. Jermyn when five members of Satain's Choice Motorcycle Club appeared in Whitby court Tuesday. Pleading not guilty to charges of dangerous . driving were David Chinn, 19, 752 Hor- top St., Oshawa, Robert Weller- ton, 22, Port Perry, Terrence Siblock, 21, 283 Thomas St., Oshawa, Charles Frank Ross, 23, Raglan Street, Oshawa, and Bernard Guindon, 24, 480 Browning St., Oshawa. When they first appeared in court, more than a month ago, a bus driver told of being forced off the pavement on the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway by the five members of the motor- cycle group. The bus was com- ing off the ramp at the Ajax interchange. The accused said in court they were returning to Oshawa following a motorcycle meet in Hamilton. They said they were travelling at 55 mph and there was no danger to either the bus or themselves when they re- turned to the driving lane from the passing lane, WITHDRAWN Magistrate Jermyn dismissed a charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident against Robert Allan Wilson, 252 Arthur St., Oshawa. A charge of failing to report an accident was withdrawn at the request of the crown attorney. ADJOURNED David Thomas, 42, Scarbor- ough, was. convicted on a dangerous driving charge but Magistrate Jermyn adjourned the case until Oct. 17 following an argument over legal tech- nicalities. FOUR MONTHS William George Smith of To- ronto was. sentenced to three months in the county jail on a charge of break, enter and theft and one month on a charge of skipping bail, the sen- tences to run consecutively. Smith pleaded guilty to the skipping bail charge when he e@ppeared in court Tuesday. The break, enter and _ theft charge had been heard in May. The charge arose from two town twice a day, watching by public health offi- | In Whitby Court Curling Arena, Both werelability was impaired by alco- caught. hol and was fined $100 and The court was told Mr. Smith|costs or 15 days in jail. There failed to appear in August be-|iS 8 mandatory three-month cause he was under medical|Suspension of his cars ve oye rng Ay sel baa said a letter show ave been} sent to elther the crown attor.|SAME SENTENCE ney or the court informing) | them of the situation. : 134 Windsor Ave., Ajax, who JAIL SENTENCE |was convicted by Magistrate Monty Neil, 23, RR 6, Bow-|Jermyn of driving while his manville, was sentenced to|ability was !mpaired. On # mal- three months in county jail|!icious damage charge, pass- after pleading guilty to his|in& of sentence was suspended fifth charge of driving while|/but the cost of the damage his driver's licence is under|™ust be paid. susy t was ded/ CARELESS DRIVING Oct. 25, 1966, and Magistrate Jermyn ordered an additional|,, Ernest Lorne Borthwick was six months to the time in which|fined $100 or 20 days on a the accuse |charge of careless driving. His eure. m cabont apply for * driver's licence was suspended for three months. SUSPENDED Passing of sentence was sus- pended for six months when Richard Milheron, 17, Oshawa, pleaded guilty to trespassing on the property of the Oshawa Industrial Disposal Limited, a Concession, Whitby town- ship. REMANDED Andrew Starteck was re-| manded in custody for another week and a pre-sentence re- Lech ge after he pleaded guilty to the theft of a floor mat from the disposal passers ad firm. es court a Sige the AND ARE accused was convicted on all 6 teed--as to principal charge in February in the Osh. setiaterest, dreclownety awa court and placed on a one- Pe rene Ore year suspended sentence, ¢ IMPAIRED | Peter Thrasher, Hopkins| Street, Whitby, pleaded guilty| to a charge of driving while od driver's The same sentence was im- posed on Victory G. Leonard, 1 to 5-Yoar Guaranteed Investment Certificates NOW EARN 612% vestments, CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Member Canede Deposit Insurance Corporetion 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshewe 723-5221 23 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-2527 BIRDS TAKE TOWN | SUNDERLAND, England/| (CP) -- Hordes of seagulls swooped on the centre of this right on / schedule, until a month of bird- OPEN FRIDAY cials solved the mystery. 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Shen he fell asleep, He awoke ship owned by Suisse Atlantique) ter the ship had left port. He of Switzerland. |joined the Silvaplana in 1964, He said in an interview in &) after receiving hospital treat. smelly cabin where he is & pas-| ment in Holland. senger that he has been an) TORONTO (CP) -- A sad - "He's obviously not an idiot," one officer said. 'He speaks five languages. But I would say he's definitely confused. Some- times he talks to himself, but who wouldn't after all these years." Mr. Saad said his trouble started in 1953 when he was working as a tally clerk in Bah- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 21, 1967 19 {19-year-old strike breaker, Aug. 24, and sentenced to four months in jail. Robert John Green was sen- tenced to three months in jai} s Strikers Sentenced jfor assaulting a city police constable during picket line vio- LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Jailjlence Aug. 24, rein on the Persian Gulf. He|sentences ranging from 15 days) Anthony E. Smart, an claims an Itali se: tain|/to four months were handed out; Spek ill ae darn Wednesday to four men convict\ ree a Emco for six went to his employer and said)oq of violence during the cur-\Ye@™S, was convicted of Mr, Saad was Italian and hejrent fmco Ltd. strike. and his crew wanted him to return home. jobstructing a police constable The stiffest sentence was)Aug. 25, and was sentenced to {handed out to Neil Davidson,|two. months in jail. As a result of the visit, Mr.|37, an employee at the plant for} Edgar George Evetts, 51, was Saad maintained, he was fired, put aboard the ship and eventu- ally arrived in Calcutta. the past seven years. sentenced to 15.days in fail Davidson was convicted of}when he was convicted of assaulting Wayne Martell, alassaulting a policeman Aug. 24, unwanted guest with the ship- ping line since 1961 when, he claims, he fell asleep on one of the line's ships before it 'eft Calcutta. 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